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Seth Shostak: Confessions of an Alien Hunter

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Bourbaki Avatar
Bourbaki
Posted: 12.05.09, 05:06 PM
Robshaps: When I saw your message I stopped when I read two things: one was that all that Seth Shostak said easily refuted and that what he said was amateurish. Let me tell you something, I dont know you but I do know Seth, you can check his books, his scientific publications... His arguments are NOT easily refuted and he is NOT an amateur on this subject. In fact I believe you are the one amateurish, you have little to no knowledge on the basics of physics, and by basics I do not mean Newton's physics or organic chemistry or engineering: basic physics are quantum field theory and general gravitation. And as you know little to nothing on these subjects the possibility that aliens could come to visit us is a simple question to answer, not by argument nor by demonstration nor using your reason: you answer this question with the only thing you have which is, I admit, a lot of imagination. Let me show you how easy it is to refute your arguments: 1. crop circles There is not ONE scientifically documented crop circle event that shows the slightest indication that this was not made by man. There are HUGE evidences that most of the crop circles were man made. What is your conclusion: oh well there COULD be one that were not man made. This is a wrong conclusion in many ways: one of which being that wich such a reasonning you can say that everything that is a known fact, might not be always true. You can say this for everything... does it improve our knowledge: not at all. The beauty in this is that obviously you are right the bottom line is such a reasonning is non productive. 2. Goverment covers up Same kind of reasonning than in point 1. You are right Seth doesnt know if the government covers up information on aliens. Actually he does not says that, he says that the government does not covers up information coming from Seti. I was a bit disappointed at this point because you missed a strong argument in your line of thought: the one saying that Seth is lying, that he is part of the government cover up. Use this one next time so I can have some fun answering it for you (clue: the people that work in Seti are scientists). 3. Have the aliens visited us or are visiting us Again you are using the same kind of circular, non productive argument. Anyways Seth does not refute aliens the fact that aliens could come to earth: for the simplest reason that he does NOT know. Seth is a scientist and base his arguments on what he knows, which is a lot more then you do. Read again my refutation in point 1: you can keep saying at will that aliens could have visited earth in the past. I will answer you in the same way: not only aliens could be visiting us but also it is possible that when they do so they bring Elvis Presley with them. That would certainly explain why there were so many sightings of Elvis after his death. And wait it could be possible that Elvis did not die. 4. They do not know about us bla bla TV radios Dear sir, nowhere does he says they do not know about us yet. He just say the obvious thing that if they are listening to radio transmissions, it is probable these did not have the time to reach any intelligent civilization yet. But you are right on one thing, Elvis and his alien friends could have travelled to a nearbye star (the sun for example) and they could be there (in earth for example) watching some porn in youtube before it gets deleted. 5. Hundreds of thousand of evidence and reports There is not ONE report giving the slightest indication of alien presence in earth or in a nearby star. There hundreds of thousands of testimonies, of pictures and videos of ufo or abductions or whatever: none of which offer any kind of EVIDENCE or proof. That is where someone like Seth differs from you, Seth has dedicated a great part of his life trying to give us some EVIDENCE. But you on the contrary, with your complete, irrational, counter-productive and feable arguments will refute all what he says ? The bottom line Robshats is that you are an idiot, get some education, get a degree and go study scientifically if aliens have set a foot on earth (oh you should check those helicopters drawings found in Egypt, maybe a good point to start). Have a nice day !
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jongadel
Posted: 09.30.09, 08:50 PM
hi robshaps that was a detailed reply... had some interesting points to it heads up regarding 'buzz aldrin' and 'astronaut sightings' those sightings have been largely 'de-bunked' now ... by a legitimate source: UFO HUNTERS this was a televised series (20 or so episodes) covering the entire range of UFO phenomenon ... including 'astronaut sightings' they conducted a scientific study of all the astronaut reports, including an exact mockup of one of the space craft after a thorough examination .... their conclusion was that because of the 'triple glass windows' ... objects which fell from the space craft itself were greatly exagerated when viewed from inside the space craft ... through that triple glass they did a number of on-the-air experiments to prove the point you can watch all of the UFO HUNTERS episodes, here: www.surfthechannel.com click on the TELEVISION link.... then click on the 'U' TAB ... then click on the UFO HUNTERS series... i forgot which episode it was... but it was one of the last ones.... i'd like to believe that UFO's are real and that they are 'here' ... i'm still skeptical.... it's hard to disagree with this 'seth shostek' who says that there are 1,000s of UFO reports yearly.... and we have yet to have ONE definitive... provable beyond all doubt .... substantiated and DOCUMENTED for all to see... report no landing on the white house lawn... yet... LOL cheers!
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kanajlo
Posted: 08.20.09, 07:53 PM
I'll accept the idea of alien visitation when a huge spaceship hovers over the Washington D.C. Mall and some being steps out and makes a speech. I assume that someone smart enough to make crop circles could put in a public appearance that no news agency or government could possibly cover up. Unless some civilization has a detector within 60 light years of earth, they aren't watching reruns of "I Love Lucy." They would have to have pretty darn good detectors to pick it up, considering the puny signal they would get via the auspices of the inverse square law. I'm not convinced that the background noise of space wouldn't overwhelm any signal produced on earth at a distance of as little as ten light-years. Even Jupiter produces more radio noise than earth, noise that would probably swamp any of our signals at a great distance.
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Bashful320
Posted: 07.15.09, 12:13 PM
You could go on and on about all the different explanations for this and that sighting. The main thing is that we don't know anything for sure and I think its always healthy to have skeptism. I think robshaps made a good counter-argument but I still have similar views of alien life as Seth.
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Bob Erickson
Posted: 06.27.09, 03:25 PM
I am surprised that a senior astronomer for SETI would publicly share such a skeptical and pessimistic view of aliens (or their advanced technology) already visiting earth. I ponder if SETI takes this position to help justify their benefactors continued financial support for their limited ET search methods? Maybe Mr. Shostak is just talking his book.
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robshaps
Posted: 04.10.09, 01:07 AM
"Crop circles are "not conveying info." Really? Thanks Seth! He says 1/3 of the population believes aliens are visiting.. Then he mocks the 1/3 w/ an elitist snicker. He objects w/, "Why are they here now?" That's an objection? Seth's interviewed b/c he's from SETI. So, people may assume he's an authority on visitation. But he's only dealing w/ 1 method of communication. He doesn't research UFOs & based on his reactions, he is unopen.
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robshaps
Posted: 04.09.09, 01:01 PM
SolarUpNote - That's one explanation. Yet, it was not proven to be oil rig / flares. In fact, another analyst (not in Skeptical Inquirer Magazine) showed how it couldn't be flares. Not saying UFO means Alien; still means unidentified. It sure shook up the Mexican Military though.
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robshaps
Posted: 04.09.09, 12:50 PM
If you read my post, you'll see that I never said that "unidentified" means alien visitor. My point is that Seth's reasons for negating the possibility of alien visitors is very amateurish.
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heybd
Posted: 04.07.09, 04:56 PM
robshaps: you've obviously given a lot of thought to this subject, but I would tend to rely on Occam's Razor, and I just can't believe that alien visitors is the simplest explanation for any unexplained sightings or phenomena.
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SolarUpNote
Posted: 04.06.09, 09:03 PM
@robshaps The Mexican UFO sighting was from burning flares from an offshore oil rig. This explains it: http://www.csicop.org/si/2004-09/campeche.html
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